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As many of you know, we are investigating a number of allegations involving #metoo, the possibility of cover-ups of sexual misconduct, retaliation against persons opposing sexual misconduct, and more involving the Rt. Rev. George Sumner, bishop of Dallas. There are several specific areas where we need additional information, so if Anglican Watch readers have information about possible misconduct…


